People should be organ doaners because they want to help other people. Their body is no good to them once they are dead. As far as cost, everything costs--living and dying. If there were an organ you needed which would you choose? to get the organ and pay a huge fortune but live, or not take the organ and die. Funerals cost alot anymore. I saw on TV that the average funeral costs $6000, so everything is costly.
2007-01-19 15:21:49
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answered by Terry Z 4
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Good question. I guess poor people in the united states have to pay for organs if they need them. I live in Canada so i don't have that problem. I think that everyone should donate their organs because when they're dead what are they going to do with them? Nothing. The way i see it is when I'm dead i won't need my organs so I'd rather give them to someone who really needs them and would die if they didn't get an organ transplant.
2007-01-19 14:50:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Your organs could save several peoples' lives. I personally am an organ donor, but my husband is not. He says he wants to be buried whole, but I say what's the point if you can no longer use your organs? You can also donate other organs, such as kidneys, while you are still living. I would donate any of my organs to save my daughter's life, no matter the cost. It may be expensive, but I think life is worth it. :)
2007-01-19 14:56:05
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answered by Laura S 2
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they pay nothing for the organ itself, that is illegal. the cost of the operation, anesthesia, doctors fees, and the medications to help your body not reject the organ are extremely high. that is the cost of medical care. i am and will always be a donor, if anything were to happen to my young son i would also donate his organs. the thought of saving multiple peoples lives with either my death or that of my child is the ultimate gift. after death you no longer need your body and could save alot of people. the real question is why wouldn't every one be a donor??????????????
2007-01-19 14:56:28
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answered by dawn 5
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Because you are saving someones life. A friend of mine had to have a heart transplant and the cost was close to a million dollars, luckily she had insurance. There are many different charities that help families in this situation. Is your life worth one million dollars?
Organ donors give their hearts
2007-01-19 14:50:49
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answered by puckbunny03 3
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Many people do not put a price on a loved one. Would you allow your wife, husband, mother, father, brother, etc to die if there was an available organ which could provide them many more years of life? I should hope not. Sometimes, money just isn't the concern.
2007-01-19 14:53:24
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answered by S H 6
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I think it's worth the cost if it's going to buy you several more years. Plus think about it- dying isn't cheap either. So which one would you consider to be worth the price?
2007-01-19 14:48:31
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answered by Anonymous
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It can save lives.
2007-01-19 14:52:08
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answered by Anonymous
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To a particular quantity, I care about what takes position to my body when I die. i'm no longer an organ doner, yet which could no longer the reason. i became an organ doner. My perfect chum's son became in an coincidence, and the health center team of the city acted so in touch about the relations that they flew specifically helicopters supposedly to get them to their son's facet once plausible. the idea became that they wanted the relations to signal particular papers concerning protecting him alive. grew to develop into out, they were in common words tense for the relations to signal papers donating his organs. once they stepped onto the floor the position their son became, the harpies were descending upon them. He wasn't even lifeless yet, and they weren't going to enable them bypass into the room to make certain him till they did their enormous quantity about how someone mandatory his organs. They instructed my acquaintances that he wasn't going to stay, and this way they could keep some different person. My chum and his spouse agreed, and now bypass by ability of turmoil about no matter if or not they were manipulated, and no matter if or not they ought to have sought yet another outdoors opinion. They console themselves with the actual shown reality that others have his organs. It would not help to charm to close that the health center made tens of millions off their son's body, and the organs in common words went to rich persons. Their son's body became donated. The health center felt no want to donate any or their time, fabric or facilities. Oh, the loose helicopter experience.
2016-10-15 11:39:43
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answered by bucci 4
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umm...definitely better than DYING
2007-01-19 14:46:36
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answered by Sarah 4
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